If we can provide a window for antibiotics to carry out their intended function, we can move towards a clinical model and ultimately
cure joint infection,» offered Sana Dastgheyb, Ph.D., lead author on this study and researcher at both Thomas Jefferson University and the National Institutes of Health.
Among the ailments it's said to
cure are allergies, acne, high cholesterol,
joint pain, weight loss, rheumatism, arthritis, gout, dandruff, chronic fatique, candida, sore throat, gum
infection, sinus
infection, flu, acid reflux, leg cramps and ear
infections.